A Twisted Tale About Sky Optical, Steve Hicks, NNB, 83, 5. First Light on the 25-Inch, Jack Newton, NNB, 83, 46. “First Light” for NNT, Ian McGregor, NNB, 83, 55. Archeo ATM, Howard Spragins, NNB, 83, 60. The Edmonton Centre’s New Telescope, Bob Drew, NNB, 83, 82. La Construction du Télescope <strong>Canada</strong>-France-Hawaii, R. Cayrel, 84, 3. A Brief History <strong>of</strong> the Indian River Observatory Radio Interferometer, Frank Roy & Ken Tapping, 84, 260. RadioAstron: The World’s Largest Radio Telescope, NNB, 84, 31. NRC to Link With Hubble Space Telescope, NNB, 84, 44. Overrated Telescopes, Peter Ceravolo, NNB, 84, 55. Liquid Mirror Telescopes: History, Brad K. Gibson, 85, 158. The Incredible Blinking Reticle, Grey Saxon, B, 1, 3, 3. MICRO-GUIDER: A Computerized Setting Circle/Database Device, David J. Lane, B, 1, 6, 4. The <strong>Canada</strong>-France-Hawaii Telescope and George Willis Ritchey’s Great Telescopes <strong>of</strong> the Future, Donald E. Osterbrock, 87, 51, 164. From 1.8 to 8 m Telescopes, David Crampton, 87, 299. Bicycles, Bubble Gum and Astronomy, Alister Ling, B, 3, 3, 5. A 3.8-4.2 GHz Solar Radio Telescope Using Satellite TV Components, James A. Roberts, J. Hajsaleh & R. Benge, 88, 233. Hectometer Radio Astronomy, Grote Reber, 88, 297. RASCals, B, 4, 4, 4. Astro-Tip: Turn Your Telrad Into a Finder, Bill Broderick, B, 4, 6, 5. My Radio Telescope, Bob Drury, 89, 72. Geopotential Surface Corrections to Large Aperture Liquid Mirror Telescopes, Wayne H. Cannon & Slavek M. Rucinski, 89, 99. A Radio Telescope for the Discovery Park, William Lonc & Robert Shultz, 89, 106. The Sun’s Temperature at λ = 5 Centimetres, William Lonc & Na Han Chan, 89, 118. A Telescope for Viet Nam, Alan H. Batten, 89, 122. Belittling Keck, Germain Dionne, B, 5, 1, 4. The Magic <strong>of</strong> ƒ-Ratios, Gary Seronik, B, 5, 3, 1. The Telescope Visibility Factor, Gary Seronik, B, 5, 4, 1. Detecting the Galactic Centre at 70 cm, William Lonc & Jennifer Hatt, 90, 61. The <strong>Canada</strong>-France-Hawaii Telescope and Gemini, John Hutchings, 90, 97. GNAT: A Global Network <strong>of</strong> Small Telescopes as a Resource for <strong>Astronomical</strong> Research and Education, David L. Crawford & Eric Craine, 90, 224. Telescope Making on the Internet, Gary Seronik, B, 6, 5/6, 6. Thunder Bay Centre Centre Reports, B, 3, 2, 15. National and Centre Councils for 1993, B, 3, 2, 28. Centre Finances, B, 3, 2, 31. Centre Reports, Bob Bishop, B, 4, 2, 17. National and Centre Councils for 1994, B, 4, 2, 32. Center Finances, B, 4, 2, 35. RASCals, B, 4, 4, 4. Centre Reports, R. C. Bishop, B, 5, 2, 14. National and Centre Councils for 1995, B, 5, 2, 24. Centre Finances, B, 5, 2, 27. Centre Reports, Dave Galley, B, 6, 2, 15. National and Centre Councils for 1996, B, 6, 2, 28. Centre Finances, B, 6, 2, 31. Time UT, UT C ,, ET and AT, R. W. Tanner, 61, 41. Astronomy <strong>of</strong> Time and Position, Malcolm M. Thomson, 61, 226. Standard Time and Time Zones in <strong>Canada</strong>, Malcolm M. Thomson, 64, 129. <strong>Canada</strong> Adopts Atomic Time, Malcolm M. Thomson, 65, 302. The Measurement <strong>of</strong> Time, John H. Reid, 66, 135. Time and Its Measurement in Fredericton, J. E. Kennedy, 66, 311. The Carpenter’s Chronometers I, J. D. Fernie, NN, 68, 26. The Carpenter’s Chronometers. II, J. D. Fernie, NN, 69, 2. Accurate Time, John Howell, NN, 70, 44. The Time Inventors, J. D. Fernie, NN, 70, 59. On the Management <strong>of</strong> Daylight Saving Time in Southern Ontario, K. A. Innanen & S. E. H. Innanen, 72, 206. Variable Star Observing Part II, C. E. Spratt, NN, 72, 85. Le Temps: La Mesure de L’Astronomie, Real Manseau, NN, 73, 86. An Easter Program for the HP 29C, E. L. R. Webb, 74, 17. A Solar Calendar, Gilles Ménard, 74, 242, 370. Greenwich Time, Muriel Enock, NN, 78, 85. The Application <strong>of</strong> Standard Time to Railways (Part I), Omer Lavallée, NN, 79, 2. The Application <strong>of</strong> Standard Time to Railways (Part II), Omer Lavallée, NN, 79, 22. Keeping the RASC on Time, Harlan Creighton, NN, 79, 44. A Shifting Date Line: An Interesting Feature <strong>of</strong> the Solar Calendar, Mohammad Ilyas, 80, 134. Lunar Calendars: The Mission Date-Lines 33, Mohammad Ilyas, 80, 328. Earlier Daylight Time in the US, NN, 80, 57. A Clock for All Occasions, David M. Stokes, NN, 80, 87. Earlier Start to Daylight Time, NN, 81, 9. The Accumulation <strong>of</strong> Calendar-Year/Tropical-Year Differences: A Comparison <strong>of</strong> Accumulation- Reduction Algorithms, Peter A. Peck, 84, 14. 2001: The Beginning <strong>of</strong> a New Decade, James T. Himer, NNB, 84, 24. The Regulation <strong>of</strong> the Ptolemaieia: A Hypothesis Explored, R. A. Hazzard & M. Pim Vatter FitzGerald, 85, 6. The Tropical Year and Solar Calendar, Kazimierz M. Borkowski, 85, 121. Rising and Setting Phenomena, Terence Hicks, 88, 86. Got Some Julian Time on Your Hands?, Dan Collier, B, 6, 3, 7. Chinese New Year 4694, Henry Lee, B, 6, 5/6, 6. Toronto Centre <strong>General</strong> Assembly at Toronto, May 16-19, 1969, John R. Percy, 63, 152. Page 116 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)
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